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is using the onus of protecting us from terrorists to create a police state. they are here to protect the public so just one of the many absurd ironies of this march against police brutality with the police themselves are being brutalized i believe by the forces that are putting them in conflict with their with their fellow citizens and fellow working people. cops period even. yeah yeahs will help me get let me just check his consciousness make sure that he's yet he seems. to think. it's just because they can. put a little bit of. a . problem to. the peace. summit. there in three weeks because what's going on. i mean i think it's based on a plane tickets i think the agenda. it needs to be a little more clear for us to be able to actually. get things accomplished but i think part of. something. i just think you were getting e-mails was. this is great love. so. you're going to get to see the all this occupied. it's the newest media platform for. the ninety nine percent. i don't think it interests in years so. when it. six companies corporations own the entire ma
is using the onus of protecting us from terrorists to create a police state. they are here to protect the public so just one of the many absurd ironies of this march against police brutality with the police themselves are being brutalized i believe by the forces that are putting them in conflict with their with their fellow citizens and fellow working people. cops period even. yeah yeahs will help me get let me just check his consciousness make sure that he's yet he seems. to think. it's just...
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m used bod ou f the upper african-american middle class, you don't need a help. and if you are ahit i poo eau d . heht oelot ceed need-based. and so i think can be easily solved by saying we know what is yourisadvantagwith ta. yasocu. iisan tme teof y performance in school? so why don't we try to give higher value voucher t people that come fm those aas s tanget toette old ot coeshe ber because now we have a system in which if you are good at th ghchool level, you can get a owsh inol,d sud nd s peeyon vethvef cti in that, at that stage. and we need to bring them up. vere mete oven if i dt pl hengatlfess te hic to equalize the starting point. they're not redistributing this coret the end of the me because that, of crse, would stroens. t th're tualryi to ha mpeve g ha aren sd dngo. dow here in the front. >>i yoook, dr.the mic, please. itdu cmp, wass aha g es tni states. i admire what you're doing in yo book. >> quick right here in the second row. righ in back of of you. isnatiore ahe i ,nyogaes u'el peo smoke. which is fine, but it is another form of regulation, is
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and that's a real accomp accomplishment. -- isdon't know >> it gets us going.et? what we need is this budget, we need -- the policies embedded i3 this 2013 budget the president has put forward -- >> t >> that will only be done -- excuse me, sir, it's my time. that only will be done ipassed takes this u up in a budget in e senate. we are both on the same page --e >> i hope the senate and house s work to the to makeur sure the i president's policies areci enacw into law as soon as possible.pos to achieve the deficit ion. reduction. >> leto me ask you another quic question. if we pass this budget tomorrow, when does the budget balance in this country under your >> proposal? >> we achieve significant progress -- >> i'm just looking for a a year -- year. >> just a year. s >> we achieve significant -- progress -- >> just a year. bala when does this budget balance ir this country under your proposal? >> this budget makes a serious -- >> >> just a year.ll me just a year. can you tell me -- >> that's not a year question. >> sure it is. you can put a chart up here -- can pu
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money to supply us with merchandise and resources. we cannot pay back the money be borrowed. our creditors will figure it out then we will implode. you could show up at a wal-mart with paper but officials of and do you just go home. we have built up this economy based on the keynesian men the spending drives the economy. it doesn't. that is what we're not doing enough of. >> host: peter schiff. ceo and chief global strategist of euro pacific capital. >> we are in asset management company and brokerage firm if people want to use me as a broker we specialize with precious metals and investing the can manage money added discretionary basis in a separate account also a precious metals company for those who want physical delivery. >> host: also a radio talk show host. and the author of two other books. >> i also have why an economy grows and why it crashes. of the best to start with you can read it into were three hours per curtis funny the breaks down economics it is a good primer to understand keynesian is them and children can understan
money to supply us with merchandise and resources. we cannot pay back the money be borrowed. our creditors will figure it out then we will implode. you could show up at a wal-mart with paper but officials of and do you just go home. we have built up this economy based on the keynesian men the spending drives the economy. it doesn't. that is what we're not doing enough of. >> host: peter schiff. ceo and chief global strategist of euro pacific capital. >> we are in asset management...
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it does affect us. my argument today is we could make most of the free dops and flexibilities that we have in terms of our banks, in terms of our regulatory system, in terms of our economy, we should do everything that we can to work with our partners in europe to make sure that needs to be done that the situation is being done and making a speech like i am today is an important part of that. >> and given that there's a ground swell of opinion that the uk should get out of the eu is it time to hold out an ea referendum on this issue? >> i think we want for britain what is best for britain. in my view is to be in the european single market we're a trading nation. our businesses need access to those markets. we want to say how the rules are set. our membership of the european union. the access to the single market. the say that we have in europe is essential for the national interest. i don't believe that leaving the european union is the right answer. we're a trading nation. we need to be in there. that'
it does affect us. my argument today is we could make most of the free dops and flexibilities that we have in terms of our banks, in terms of our regulatory system, in terms of our economy, we should do everything that we can to work with our partners in europe to make sure that needs to be done that the situation is being done and making a speech like i am today is an important part of that. >> and given that there's a ground swell of opinion that the uk should get out of the eu is it...
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paul's budget can tell us when the balance of the rnc can tell us when it's balanced. a simple year. what year would a zero budget? >> this budget makes significant progress across this decade. the president is willing -- >> is your answer that this budget -- >> willing to do more work to drive it towards progress. >> is your answer that the budget never balances? >> time is short. obviously not going to answer the question. >> ms. schwartz. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to make a comment or two about the conversation that's been going on, the questioning. two points i wanted to make quickly on the last questioning. you may want to -- you were gracious not to, but to point out that the oh ryan budget last year voted by the republican house did not reach balance in the ten-year window. so that's the standard -- i think the president's doing pretty well. just a comment, also, about the chairman's not wanting to acknowledge what i understand to be the budget process, which is to take current law even -- which might be a law passed in the past. and apply it to our cur
paul's budget can tell us when the balance of the rnc can tell us when it's balanced. a simple year. what year would a zero budget? >> this budget makes significant progress across this decade. the president is willing -- >> is your answer that this budget -- >> willing to do more work to drive it towards progress. >> is your answer that the budget never balances? >> time is short. obviously not going to answer the question. >> ms. schwartz. >> thank...
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the service elevator and use backs of kitchens. i really tried the highlight of lovely atmosphere, to show the monday and aspects of this amazing institution. he >> the privilege of a very special guest today so i will let a man. -- him in. >> hey. [applause] >> ip data very young age being my documentary subject the president of the united states. after filming the same person for five years, it is something between meditation and a cruel joke. you can't do the same manhattan over and over again. their fourth one is designed for you to work in 2014/7. it is n ful full of computers and copying machines. i think that is why the burnout rate is very high. every single scrap of everything i take, someone comes their finger and swearers or something is a focus and i talked over a shot, and all those in the national archives. for me, it means that anything i felt like accident and on purpose will be available to the public in five years. think about it, a scary proposition to shoot the leader of the free world on tape so much. everyone
the service elevator and use backs of kitchens. i really tried the highlight of lovely atmosphere, to show the monday and aspects of this amazing institution. he >> the privilege of a very special guest today so i will let a man. -- him in. >> hey. [applause] >> ip data very young age being my documentary subject the president of the united states. after filming the same person for five years, it is something between meditation and a cruel joke. you can't do the same manhattan...
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. >> you can use a price comparison app to look for retailers that have the best prices and then there is also an ann, when you walk into the mall, you'll see deals in the mall. >> people tend to use their tablets in the later even hours. at night and reading and people are engaging in a lot of shopping. >> the catch is that everything you buy online has a trail, often to marketing companies that estimate the value of the information averages $1,200 per person. >> they are going to track you across multiple sights. what you clicked on, what you searched. >> and it is still far behind black friday which acould wants for more than $11 billion in sales but it is slipping. >> most of the media attention after thanksgiving has been foe does doesed on black friday and cyber morbid. but as people gear top give, this giving tuesday, charities are hope tag people will also be motivated to kansas a great need out there right now. the recession has been particularly hard on chartable organizations. >>> more than 5,100 volunteers from all 50 states spent their thanksgiving volunteering in the nort
. >> you can use a price comparison app to look for retailers that have the best prices and then there is also an ann, when you walk into the mall, you'll see deals in the mall. >> people tend to use their tablets in the later even hours. at night and reading and people are engaging in a lot of shopping. >> the catch is that everything you buy online has a trail, often to marketing companies that estimate the value of the information averages $1,200 per person. >> they...
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there is concern that those locations are being used to develop nuclear weapons. they will demand more access to people, documents, and information deemed pertinent to iran's weapons program. that meeting comes ahead of the meeting of six world powers. >> now wants to business. the rough ride for spanish banks continued this morning. shares sold off as the week's trading kicked off. >> investors are concerned the troubles for spain fell banks will continue, despite the reforms passed by the government on friday. >> investors remain concerned that the worst is still yet to come, including the potential for commercial nationalizations, like we saw last week with one of spain's most troubled banks. >> boehner's -- spain's bank share has been nationalized only recently. it has 12 million customers, but also a lot of bad credit on its books. the bank gives its customers money and has some money. normally uses its own capital to loan money to business clients, earning interest in the process. at the client cannot pay back the loan, the bank has to cover the loss with it
there is concern that those locations are being used to develop nuclear weapons. they will demand more access to people, documents, and information deemed pertinent to iran's weapons program. that meeting comes ahead of the meeting of six world powers. >> now wants to business. the rough ride for spanish banks continued this morning. shares sold off as the week's trading kicked off. >> investors are concerned the troubles for spain fell banks will continue, despite the reforms...
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this music used for the t.v. i want to expand on our tradition. then you have a new music team we've. put does some keys to dollar gold and then now my love is going to put the new fifty two of them to the god place after that. for my host in mongolia i did present it's george couple in georgia national dressed. you just menus going through this is this no no he's going to fight. this is nice. and this is. the doesn't nation well they had all the drug business and the rest the part of no that is. in the region that have a lot of different regions and. this incident was different to the national interest you know. thank you this is our home and bread oh boy and you know this is the room. and you and. me. and. they don't. get caught i reckon your. home was. not your fault i just want a wake up. ok. yes problem was the showering here is an issue. if you think of how people used to wash themselves and try to leave as your ancestors did. well i think it is an interesting experience is. doing. in the past by doing no. stop. just. so. sensitive. no it's
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i think the president heard us loud and clear. i think that the president was very open and generous with hearing from each and every one of us. i think the collective message and the consensus was to build on where we are. middle class people, working class people should not be facing the holidays not knowing whether or not they will be facing an increase in taxes at the end of the year. we need immediate action. it is a cliff for some and a slide down the slope for others. let the cliff be avoided immediately. >> the president was in a great mood and very positive. let me reaffirm the most important thing right now for middle and working-class americans -- if those tax increases took effect, it would have an average rate of about $3,000 per family. for someone making $55,000 per year is quite devastating. we understand the vulnerabilities of people. especially those hit by hurricane sandy. secondly, we all believe in the context of this that those human investments programs that support and sustain working class and poor america
i think the president heard us loud and clear. i think that the president was very open and generous with hearing from each and every one of us. i think the collective message and the consensus was to build on where we are. middle class people, working class people should not be facing the holidays not knowing whether or not they will be facing an increase in taxes at the end of the year. we need immediate action. it is a cliff for some and a slide down the slope for others. let the cliff be...
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least among us. and let us move forward to fight the evil of poverty. senator hatch. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank you for holding this important hearing on poverty and the effect it has on children and families. with our economy still struggling, poverty remains a critical challenge for our nation. the 2010 poverty rate of 15.1% was the highest seen in the past 17 years. the current economic recession, especially -- is especially acute for children. in 2010 over one in five children were poor in this country. that is up from one in six in 2006. poverty is also an incredibly complicated issue, one that the federal government can only address within the bounds of a federal system that reserves
least among us. and let us move forward to fight the evil of poverty. senator hatch. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank you for holding this important hearing on poverty and the effect it has on children and families. with our economy still struggling, poverty remains a critical challenge for our nation. the 2010 poverty rate of 15.1% was the highest seen in the past 17 years. the current economic recession, especially -- is especially acute for children. in 2010 over one in five...
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religions used in a simple way. it's used as a way of helping us to know how to live. it's a reminder. religious art is a reminder how to live, a gracious attitude and a warning of how we shouldn't live. that's sounding odd when compared with what's going on at the museum of modern art or whateverment we don't expect art should have much of an intention upon us. that's the modern system. the modern system is put octobers in -- objects in a white space with a minimal caption and get crowds through. really, this is not revolutionary at the level of individual or society in general. it exists in the world of art, and so writing my book, i was struck by the way in which religions have -- as institutions use art in a provocative way, and just one example of how i see, you know, lessons that can be pulled out of religion, by a non-believer, and applied to try to get some of the things in the modern world to go a little bit better. >> host: yet the renaissance was a reaction to the restrictions placed upon art. i mean, everyone else. >> guest: yes. what's interesting about th
religions used in a simple way. it's used as a way of helping us to know how to live. it's a reminder. religious art is a reminder how to live, a gracious attitude and a warning of how we shouldn't live. that's sounding odd when compared with what's going on at the museum of modern art or whateverment we don't expect art should have much of an intention upon us. that's the modern system. the modern system is put octobers in -- objects in a white space with a minimal caption and get crowds...
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thank you for being with us and for once again your time and your patient. let me start by echoing the sentiments of senator grast lee. i want to compliment you on the the decision you've taken to enhance the fed's activities and operations. i know you advocated this for a long time. i have long shared your view that it's better for everyone involved in the fed operates with greater transparency. u like the fact that you i like the fact that you have a target. we could have long and interesting discussions about what that should be. i want to talk about the dual mandate that you have to contend with you have said, i think, if i have it right that the fed through monetary policy can control inflation over the long run but cannot control unemployment. is that fair? >> yes. >> so the thing that i'm concerned about, and i'm not asking you to criticize the dual mandate. i know you're going to live with the law of the land as it applies to you. isn't there a real possibility that these objectives will at some point not be complimentary? in other words, it seems ve
thank you for being with us and for once again your time and your patient. let me start by echoing the sentiments of senator grast lee. i want to compliment you on the the decision you've taken to enhance the fed's activities and operations. i know you advocated this for a long time. i have long shared your view that it's better for everyone involved in the fed operates with greater transparency. u like the fact that you i like the fact that you have a target. we could have long and interesting...
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some of that warmer air is going to slide to us. this situation flips around for the beginning of the weekend. it is 48 in columbia. 51 in rising sun. it is going to be a chilly morning on friday. we are going to have to of the factors for cool air. the skies are clearing. there is still a bit of a breeze of the southwest. if the winds are calm, because the air is dry, the temperatures are starting to bottom out. we may get them in the 30's. you can see on the satellite, a few clouds. plenty of sunshine when you wake up in the morning. mostly clear skies. it is going to be chilly. a temperature range from the upper-30's to the upper-40's to around 50. did not expect any frost. in southern maryland, there may be a little frost. mostly sunny tomorrow. we make it up to about 72. that is right around average. if you are going to take the boat up on friday, northwest wind at 10 knots to 20 knots. it is going to be choppy, be careful. high pressure will be in control of the weather for the next 36 hours. after that, there will be a friend
some of that warmer air is going to slide to us. this situation flips around for the beginning of the weekend. it is 48 in columbia. 51 in rising sun. it is going to be a chilly morning on friday. we are going to have to of the factors for cool air. the skies are clearing. there is still a bit of a breeze of the southwest. if the winds are calm, because the air is dry, the temperatures are starting to bottom out. we may get them in the 30's. you can see on the satellite, a few clouds. plenty of...
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there was one plan that a number of us were even held a press conference, i think, some 40 of us in the senate, wanting the super committee to go big with a four trillion cut in the deficit over the next ten years. would you recommend going forward, since all of that failed, steep cuts that only had hit at a handful of the safety net programs or do you believe that we should place more on reducing future deficits over the long-term in a more way while being fiscally conscious of the recovery efforts in the near term so? >> mr. chairman, i was supportive of being aggressive last summer. a number like four trillion was the cbo's estimate of what would be needed to stabilize debt to gdp ratios over the next decade, which is important obviously. but i would like to urge the committee not to be solely loyal to the ten year window. most of our problems in the fiscal path arise after the next ten year going out 15, 20, 30 years as our population anyoneud health care costs rise. what i would support is looking broadly and having a broad based discussion, but in particular, looking at stainabili
there was one plan that a number of us were even held a press conference, i think, some 40 of us in the senate, wanting the super committee to go big with a four trillion cut in the deficit over the next ten years. would you recommend going forward, since all of that failed, steep cuts that only had hit at a handful of the safety net programs or do you believe that we should place more on reducing future deficits over the long-term in a more way while being fiscally conscious of the recovery...
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. >> thank you for being here with us. let's continue to touch of the remarks by the vice-president. the most outspoken how heard anyone in the , especiallyon be compared to what the president has said? >> is never quite certain if it comment orthe-cuff intended, in this case, it was a signal to a lot of supporters are with you, on the same page. holly until after the election side. will be on your the president has to be more cautious about it, why alienate to?n't haveyo his favorite term is that it is evolving. he has left it at that. he knows what words to use, and to get awayable with that. >> if it comes a time when there crucial vote about banning there,x marriage have hadlly, they north carolina? >> and the team won north the first time since 1976 the democratic ticket had won that state. it was a huge win that they were about.g if they can't turn back the of this initiative, it for their turnll out. they say we have the folks on side that are democratic , this will be out in able to and we might be win. it is also
. >> thank you for being here with us. let's continue to touch of the remarks by the vice-president. the most outspoken how heard anyone in the , especiallyon be compared to what the president has said? >> is never quite certain if it comment orthe-cuff intended, in this case, it was a signal to a lot of supporters are with you, on the same page. holly until after the election side. will be on your the president has to be more cautious about it, why alienate to?n't haveyo his...
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we have a report. >> the olympic flame better get used to this. after one week in the greek sunshine, the torch was given a rather damp sendoff in athens this afternoon. despite that, the london 2012 denigration, it will not dampen the impact of the revel -- the arrival of the flame. >> princess anne. >> the attached paper of a 70- day fuse that is going to detonate with a great pyrotechnic display. >> as the president of the british olympic association, she has been an essential figure in the preparation for the london games. >> by the queen and other members of the royal family. >> back in 1976, princess anne became the first member of the royal family to compete in the alembics as part of a team in montreal. she is known as a fierce competitor, proud of her sporting heritage. >> i would have found it really difficult to do it on a home patch. i would hate to be doing it now. it has got worse. >> because of the pressures? >> i think so much, yes, to everybody. one or two of the athletes who perhaps had higher profiles. >> with the flay now safel
we have a report. >> the olympic flame better get used to this. after one week in the greek sunshine, the torch was given a rather damp sendoff in athens this afternoon. despite that, the london 2012 denigration, it will not dampen the impact of the revel -- the arrival of the flame. >> princess anne. >> the attached paper of a 70- day fuse that is going to detonate with a great pyrotechnic display. >> as the president of the british olympic association, she has been an...
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funding is also holding us back. if we had more resources, we could reach more people. >> most of them are civilians like these, who have managed to reach relative safety just in time for this new arrival. >> thanks be to god he is healthy. i named him mohammad like our profit. >> one ray of hope amid the chaos of the conflict, which is taking an ever greater toll on the general population. >> in germany, a debate about the legality of religious circumcision has gone before the government's ethics counsel. the issue came to the floor after a regional court ruled that circumcision was a form of grievous bodily harm against a minor. >> german jews and muslims have condemned the decision ended years that it infringes on their religious freedom. the german government has been drafting legislation that would protect parents and circumcises from criminal charges -- circumcisers from criminal charges. >> experts gathered to discuss the effect of circumcision on male children. some want to -- some want a complete ban and oth
funding is also holding us back. if we had more resources, we could reach more people. >> most of them are civilians like these, who have managed to reach relative safety just in time for this new arrival. >> thanks be to god he is healthy. i named him mohammad like our profit. >> one ray of hope amid the chaos of the conflict, which is taking an ever greater toll on the general population. >> in germany, a debate about the legality of religious circumcision has gone...
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coming up, rob blog will be joining us to give us insights as to what to expect on wall street today. for and are >>james: european officials or signaling that they are willing to talk about ways to avoid " aid cutoff. >>justine: an autopsy is scheduled today for run making. police say that his fiancee found him at the bottom of a pool yesterday morning at his los angeles home. his beating sparked a series of race riots after the officers were acquitted. investigators are treating this as an apparent drowning. this is footage of the 1992 riots. the violence was responsible for more than 50 deaths and 1 billion in property damage. more than 2300 people were injured. costs bart memo we have was were straight ahead. we're watching the arrival of 680. we have some sunshine come down in clear skies. [ man ] get the 20 piece mcnuggets. what? that lovely girl, caught your eye? 20 piece mcnuggets are only $4.99. you offer to share them. that's pretty smart. [ male announcer ] 20 piece chicken mcnuggets now on mcdonald's new extra value menu. >>james: will tran is live with details this mornin
coming up, rob blog will be joining us to give us insights as to what to expect on wall street today. for and are >>james: european officials or signaling that they are willing to talk about ways to avoid " aid cutoff. >>justine: an autopsy is scheduled today for run making. police say that his fiancee found him at the bottom of a pool yesterday morning at his los angeles home. his beating sparked a series of race riots after the officers were acquitted. investigators are...
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i think also thinking back, such an analytical paper might have been extremely useful to us in 2005 or '6 or '7 to alert policymakers to develop into a houser market that proved to be catastrophic. there are short term programs that might, in the long-term produce more returns, enhanced value to the government and taxpayers. but if they're not pursued, if there's an upfront cost that ironically we could have a further deterioration in the profit, profitability, assets of these uses. can you elaborate on that, mr. chairman? >> certainly. i would like to mention to senator shelby, that the speeches given by president dudley and governor duke, they don't represent official fed positions. and the fed members often give their own individual views. one point that we make is that in a typical negotiation with a modification or some other arrangement like a short sale, or other activities like rentals are taken on a narrow economic basis, that benefits the lender and the bow rower. but in the current situation, it's important to at least recognize that the problems in the housing sector, inclu
i think also thinking back, such an analytical paper might have been extremely useful to us in 2005 or '6 or '7 to alert policymakers to develop into a houser market that proved to be catastrophic. there are short term programs that might, in the long-term produce more returns, enhanced value to the government and taxpayers. but if they're not pursued, if there's an upfront cost that ironically we could have a further deterioration in the profit, profitability, assets of these uses. can you...
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at least it puts us on a pathway to economic insolvency. and i want to congratulate the chairman and the committee for the good work we're trying to do to keep this country fiscally sound. i also serve on another committee so i want to get into some other issues. on the issue of defense acquisitions, i serve on the defense house appropriations subcommittee with my good friend mr. pull, and obviously we're looking at how to do the acquisitions. as bud jget requests delays and programs including the joint strike fighter, army ground combat vehicle, and the replacement for the navy's ballistic missile submarine. you're claiming that these delays will save taxpayer money. historically, stretching out to these defense acquisition programs to those reduce costs or are you just shifting those costs outside the budget? >> i'd like to start with your comment about our economic demise. maybe i'm just more optimistic about this country but i think a budget that puts people back to work and at the same time puts us on a sustainable path to deficit redu
at least it puts us on a pathway to economic insolvency. and i want to congratulate the chairman and the committee for the good work we're trying to do to keep this country fiscally sound. i also serve on another committee so i want to get into some other issues. on the issue of defense acquisitions, i serve on the defense house appropriations subcommittee with my good friend mr. pull, and obviously we're looking at how to do the acquisitions. as bud jget requests delays and programs including...
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but they haven't turned yet on us. let me get your thoughts on that front. >> well, there is an important structural difference in europe in that they have a common monetary policy. they don't have a common fiscal policy. in the united states, if a single state is in fiscal stress, social security, medicare payments still get made because they're done by the federal government. there's no equivalent of federal government in europe. and so part of their reform process is seeing what extent they should be greater fiscal union. overall, it's true that europe doesn't have a bigger deficit than we do. so that's certainly true. all i can say is that mr. draggy certainly is right for the peripheral countries like greece and portugal and ireland which really no alternative but to tighten belt immediately. there may be more flexibility in other countries. >> okay. i understand that. but with our debt to gdp now over 100%, with these comparable short term manual deficits when we look at europe, with comparable structural deficit
but they haven't turned yet on us. let me get your thoughts on that front. >> well, there is an important structural difference in europe in that they have a common monetary policy. they don't have a common fiscal policy. in the united states, if a single state is in fiscal stress, social security, medicare payments still get made because they're done by the federal government. there's no equivalent of federal government in europe. and so part of their reform process is seeing what extent...
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but he's too dumb to use it. so instead what do they do? just throw more stuff in there to fuel the fire. >> let's have a bonfire. >> and sometimes you say to me when we're watching these videos that you just feel dumber by watching it? >> yeah, it's like i killed some brain cells just now. >> i'm sorry, i should have warned you before. >>> fun in the sun with a gun. >> you finished shooting. >>> we're halfway to number one. it's top five time. guys, just sit back and watch the boots move. >> nick, i'm in a good mood today so i have a gift for you and it's a video that i hate. evidently hula hooping in tiny clothing on the internet has become this like huge thing. they're everywhere. >> this is good stuff. >> is she on stilts or is she really tall and skinny? >> she's tall and skinny. i think it's the camera angle and the boots and the wei knee socks. >> you're seriously pitching this video right now? >> i'm in a really good mood and i'm being nice to nick. >> thank you so much, beth. i appreciate the eye candy. >> you owe her dinner big-ti
but he's too dumb to use it. so instead what do they do? just throw more stuff in there to fuel the fire. >> let's have a bonfire. >> and sometimes you say to me when we're watching these videos that you just feel dumber by watching it? >> yeah, it's like i killed some brain cells just now. >> i'm sorry, i should have warned you before. >>> fun in the sun with a gun. >> you finished shooting. >>> we're halfway to number one. it's top five time....
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the syrian police and military have left us. the un -- left us to you and monitors. in an area controlled by the opposition. not a single person is on the streets. the area completely destroyed. the first people to welcome us our fighters from the free syrian army. not afraid to show their faces or their guns. there are defiant. >> they call me a terrorist and said i was dead but hearing him. they did not deny they're still fighting but insist they did not started. he was a football star turned revolutionary singer. a message for kofi and on. >-- annan. the message is not working. tanks are on the street. >> he sang to thousands of peaceful protesters and now he sings as a lament for the rs.ty back to the other side. the governor insists homs is not decided. you say some people are afraid of the army, he says. i tell you many more people want the army to protect them. then it was time to meet the monitors. they say the plan will work, it will take time. by night, and by day. they hear something different. just when you think you have seen it all, nothing prepares you
the syrian police and military have left us. the un -- left us to you and monitors. in an area controlled by the opposition. not a single person is on the streets. the area completely destroyed. the first people to welcome us our fighters from the free syrian army. not afraid to show their faces or their guns. there are defiant. >> they call me a terrorist and said i was dead but hearing him. they did not deny they're still fighting but insist they did not started. he was a football star...
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us. paul, let me quick this off with you, what are you expecting today going into these greek elections. initially there was a school of thought that people would not want to hold stocks going into the weekend for greece to the fed meeting that's week, the g 20 meeting next week, but this market is holding. >> i think yesterday's news was a very short-term game changer, but this action we're seeing right now worries me more than any other act. we have a geo-political event on sunday, and it's a huge risk on trade. you're only seeing the opposite. sell the rumor, buy the news. we're seeing the opposite. if we spike up on monday, any strength, 100 to 300 dow points, i don't like this action. no matter what happens in greece, the job picture still stinks in the united states. >> i'm the opposite, i think investors are overpaying. i think european stocks have never been cheaper. they're looking good even though you can expect a bumpy ride. i think the greek vote will be a temporary move, up o
us. paul, let me quick this off with you, what are you expecting today going into these greek elections. initially there was a school of thought that people would not want to hold stocks going into the weekend for greece to the fed meeting that's week, the g 20 meeting next week, but this market is holding. >> i think yesterday's news was a very short-term game changer, but this action we're seeing right now worries me more than any other act. we have a geo-political event on sunday, and...
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and it's very discouraging for us. i see four new members of this budget committee that just joined the senate this year. portman and toomey and aodd and johnson, they have fought to get on the committee. they lobbied and they wanted to be a part of a great debate about the future of america when they won elections just two years ago. a little less than two years ago, and first year we had no budget in this committee. and i appreciate your being frustrated by that, and i know you intended to have a markup this year and move a budget at least in committee. as you did year before last. but i know there were forces aligned against that. i know the lead are and others and i guess the entire democratic conference just did not want to be confronted with the challenges inherent in changing the debt course of america. i don't think that's your belief, but that is obviously where we are. so we've got to be -- i have to say, how deeply disappointed we are we're not able to go forward with the kind of budget markup that a markup
and it's very discouraging for us. i see four new members of this budget committee that just joined the senate this year. portman and toomey and aodd and johnson, they have fought to get on the committee. they lobbied and they wanted to be a part of a great debate about the future of america when they won elections just two years ago. a little less than two years ago, and first year we had no budget in this committee. and i appreciate your being frustrated by that, and i know you intended to...
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it will not deter us from continuing our fight against these evil criminal elements. among monday's parade rehearsals ended in the carnage when a suicide bomber wearing an army uniform blew himself up. al qaeda has claimed responsibility. hours after the attack, hundreds of people held a candlelight procession in condemnation of the bombing. at our march is in solidarity with the soldiers who lost their lives in a terrorist attack in an operation that is beyond human, but -- comprehension. >> even as the demonstrators honor the victims, new threats from al qaeda, which says it plans to carry out more attacks in yemen. >> a court in south africa convicted a farm worker of the murder of a white supremacist. he was found guilty of bludgeoning man to death at his home just over two years ago. >> the case has fanned racial tensions. supporters on each side gathered outside the courtroom. a second suspect was acquitted of murder. both were workers on the farm. the judge said the killing was motivated by a pay dispute. >> turning to germany now, the fallout from a regional e
it will not deter us from continuing our fight against these evil criminal elements. among monday's parade rehearsals ended in the carnage when a suicide bomber wearing an army uniform blew himself up. al qaeda has claimed responsibility. hours after the attack, hundreds of people held a candlelight procession in condemnation of the bombing. at our march is in solidarity with the soldiers who lost their lives in a terrorist attack in an operation that is beyond human, but -- comprehension....
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i hope you will join us. state governments are diverting cash with the banks and use to fill budget gaps. that's why government rescues never work. states are getting 34 percent federal transfer and big brother and federal government and not balancing their budget. stimulus you had to buy american bond and going to funding things and they don't have to worry about manage keeping their house in order. this is another example of that going on . somewhere it has to stop. you think it is fair and should it go to struggling homeowners? >> and that was what it was alicated for. governments don't keep agreementings. goodbye usa and hello greece. they are all doing the same thing and copying the federal government. spending money they don't have and sooner or later we'll file for bankruptcy. >> is anybody surprised by this? this is giving a crack head mon yesaying go buy carrots and lettuce u. really? you thought that the government would spend it. >> or cupcakings. >> yeah. that's true, johnathon. if i give you mone
i hope you will join us. state governments are diverting cash with the banks and use to fill budget gaps. that's why government rescues never work. states are getting 34 percent federal transfer and big brother and federal government and not balancing their budget. stimulus you had to buy american bond and going to funding things and they don't have to worry about manage keeping their house in order. this is another example of that going on . somewhere it has to stop. you think it is fair and...
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who opposed female education used toxic powder. in an attempt to crack down on the practice, authorities are using a controversial approach. they are teaching men arrested for buying sex about the consequences of prostitution. they are using their personal testimonials to do so. but do these schools are really work? >> the next time he gets arrested for patronizing a prostitute, there will be no offer. this is a one-shot deal. >> welcome -- this diverse group of men share one characteristic. they have all been arrested for trying to buy saks. they are attending a class about the dangers of prostitutions. >> the average age of entering prostitution is between 11 and 14-year-old. little girls, they're having their youth taken from them. they may be able to help the victims. >> we have had cases where they have saved the prostitutes. >> little is left to the imagination during a presentation on sexually transmitted diseases. this is only beginning, though. the highlight is a plain speaking a former prostitute. >> you are not helping.
who opposed female education used toxic powder. in an attempt to crack down on the practice, authorities are using a controversial approach. they are teaching men arrested for buying sex about the consequences of prostitution. they are using their personal testimonials to do so. but do these schools are really work? >> the next time he gets arrested for patronizing a prostitute, there will be no offer. this is a one-shot deal. >> welcome -- this diverse group of men share one...
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tell us about your growth strategy both for italy or europe. what is a reasonable expectation for resuming economic growth if italy. once the fiscal con sal dags takes place, the reforms begin to take effect. what could we look for as a growth target for italy over the coming medium term, and can you give us any estimates of the extent to which the reforms you are now putting in place might generate that growth, any quantitative estimates or even guesses on what kind of payoff from your policies? and then at the european level in your fascinating interview that was in the "wall street journal" yesterday, you talked, as you did some today, about the need for europe as a whole to adopt structural reform including germany. elaborate a little bit thereto, what specifics do you have in mind? what are the priorities? and what could be the payoff in terms of resumption of european growth within the next two or three years? >> yes. the prospect for growth in it y italy, first of all, growth in italy will be necessary not only for the sake of growth and
tell us about your growth strategy both for italy or europe. what is a reasonable expectation for resuming economic growth if italy. once the fiscal con sal dags takes place, the reforms begin to take effect. what could we look for as a growth target for italy over the coming medium term, and can you give us any estimates of the extent to which the reforms you are now putting in place might generate that growth, any quantitative estimates or even guesses on what kind of payoff from your...
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they squandered five or six years of their lives that could have been used productively to use money and to acquire skills that would have provided them with a comfortable living. there are certain things going to college makes a lot of sense that the vast majority of college graduates do jobs that high school graduates could do. they drop out of high school, so this is all a myth that everybody has to go to college, that the solution is to spend more money. it's all left the leave come myth. the biggest losers are the kids that squander their youth and adult acquire real skills. they acquire mortgages but no houses and the society, society is poor because we are wasting all these resources. one of the reasons the college graduates graduate into an economy with no jobs is because all of the capitol that would have gone to the businesses to employ them is directed to the universities to educate them and they are not really educated. they are more indoctrinated and they just party and now because money went to universities instead of businesses they graduate and they can't get a job so
they squandered five or six years of their lives that could have been used productively to use money and to acquire skills that would have provided them with a comfortable living. there are certain things going to college makes a lot of sense that the vast majority of college graduates do jobs that high school graduates could do. they drop out of high school, so this is all a myth that everybody has to go to college, that the solution is to spend more money. it's all left the leave come myth....
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good to have you with us. here is what is coming up -- the discovery of new oil fields threatens a bird's paradise in norway. our summer series takes us to marathon in greece. and we look at why duty really is in the eye of the beholder -- beauty really is in the eye of the beholder. a norwegian state company discovered a gigantic oil field in the north sea. the country is the world's eighth largest oil producer. just when explorers had given up finding any more oil, there has been a surge of recent finds, but companies are coming closer to the coast in their search for more fields. the company is now looking for permission to drill for oil near an island famous for its birds. residents are worried that their birds paradise will be destroyed. >> it is a huge, craggy rock rising out of the sea. the island off the west coast of norway, 25 kilometers south of austin. it has just one road, two villages, the inhabitants of which earn a living mainly from fishing pier the island will not be anything special if it we
good to have you with us. here is what is coming up -- the discovery of new oil fields threatens a bird's paradise in norway. our summer series takes us to marathon in greece. and we look at why duty really is in the eye of the beholder -- beauty really is in the eye of the beholder. a norwegian state company discovered a gigantic oil field in the north sea. the country is the world's eighth largest oil producer. just when explorers had given up finding any more oil, there has been a surge of...
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where in the early days, about the time the hiv epidemic hit us, there was an urgent need for community, for fraternity, for working together against some historical differences of opinion among lesbians and gay men in the city. the one that was most spectacularly unifying was the widow norton's excursion every year to visit the grave of her husband. it was a moving event that also left a great impact on me. jose, you have been extraordinarily important to me personally, and i know of only one of thousands who would echo that sentiment. thank you. [applause] president chiu: thank you. and we have four other commendations today. why don't we move to a supervisor kim? supervisor kim: thank you. i actually have to commendations to begin today, so i think it will begin with the task force. if all of the members could please come to the front -- i see erik mcdonald and the vice chair. [reading names] we have everyone here. on behalf of the board, i want to recognize and commend this amazing group of individuals who spent months and hours, many hours together and i'm sure you got to know each
where in the early days, about the time the hiv epidemic hit us, there was an urgent need for community, for fraternity, for working together against some historical differences of opinion among lesbians and gay men in the city. the one that was most spectacularly unifying was the widow norton's excursion every year to visit the grave of her husband. it was a moving event that also left a great impact on me. jose, you have been extraordinarily important to me personally, and i know of only one...
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the drug business in the us the part of no other. story in the region a lot of different regions and. this insurgency has this international interest to know this thank you this is our home and bread oh boy and you know this is the room and i. remember just trying. to. be a fish and. this is and. and. the day. i read your. home was really. not only. just one fredricka. i could turn couldn't but. yes berlin was showering here is an issue. if you think of how people used to wash themselves and try to leave as your ancestors did. well i think it is an interesting experience is. it. in the past. no. just. said to me. i like the children very much they go to school in their own even though the girl is only in first grade and it takes about an hour to get there because they bring me to the center and then i walk by myself and look around the city. but if i did not have the map the bags true for me it would be next to impossible to visit the places i wanted to see. challenging my chapter and i ask of the why are you why so why you. are kill
the drug business in the us the part of no other. story in the region a lot of different regions and. this insurgency has this international interest to know this thank you this is our home and bread oh boy and you know this is the room and i. remember just trying. to. be a fish and. this is and. and. the day. i read your. home was really. not only. just one fredricka. i could turn couldn't but. yes berlin was showering here is an issue. if you think of how people used to wash themselves and...
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religions used art as a way of helping us to know how to live. it's a reminder of how we should live, an expression of gratitude and a warning for all sorts of ways in which we should not live. that sounds really odd when compared to what i'd be going on with modern art or whatever. we don't expect that art should have much in tension upon us. that's the modern curatorial system. put objects in a white space, a minimal caption and get the crowd through. but really this is not revolutionary. either the individual or society. it exists in the where the fire appears to writing my book i was trumped by the way in which religions and institutions use ours and far more adventurous provocative ways and it is just one example of how i see lessons that could be pulled out of religion by a nonbeliever and apply to get some things in the modern world to go a little bit better. >> host: yet the renaissance was a restriction placed upon art with anna shelley and everyone else. >> guest: what was interesting is that kept true to the didactic ambition of religi
religions used art as a way of helping us to know how to live. it's a reminder of how we should live, an expression of gratitude and a warning for all sorts of ways in which we should not live. that sounds really odd when compared to what i'd be going on with modern art or whatever. we don't expect that art should have much in tension upon us. that's the modern curatorial system. put objects in a white space, a minimal caption and get the crowd through. but really this is not revolutionary....
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san francisco is our home, and we should look after us. what a difference that could make throughout the city if each of us did a little bit. i want to thank her for her dedicated service. she is an outstanding san franciscan, and an inspiration all over the city. she does what she can for our environment. i also wanted to think patricia, the director of the richmond district neighborhood center, and keith, a community director, who highlighted mina's achievements. will you say a few words? >> thank you for this well- earned recognition. i first met mina several years ago. i noticed there was something different about the northern side of geary boulevard between 22n and 23rd. it looked better, felt better, and felt like a nicer part of the neighborhood. there was a person who came out, "there is a woman who spends an hour or two every day, sometimes twice a day, and cleans the neighborhood. she trims the bushes and keeps everything clean puzzle it not only creates a visual difference. there is a different feel when you walk down that stree
san francisco is our home, and we should look after us. what a difference that could make throughout the city if each of us did a little bit. i want to thank her for her dedicated service. she is an outstanding san franciscan, and an inspiration all over the city. she does what she can for our environment. i also wanted to think patricia, the director of the richmond district neighborhood center, and keith, a community director, who highlighted mina's achievements. will you say a few words?...
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now let us get your realtime trade. one of our fast money traders has a play on infrastructure. >> what i bought today was pwr. not only that, they also build out natural gas pipelines. people are using a lot more natural gas. they connect the solar and wind plants to the grid and they have to be connected. this company is seeing tremendous growth quarter over quarter. >> wow. anybody have a take on that. >> a very compelling fundamental story. i agreechl when you look at it, it lines up well. >> i looked at the chart. i would say that pick is electrified. >> or electrifying. >> stop. >> there is a downside. the negative case here would be if utilities and government stop spending on the infrastructure which i think is limited. that's really about it. that process is not taking place. i would watch for that. so far everything seems to be go for the stock. >> hit the beach. >> that was bad. >> pops and drops. midday market movers that might not yet be on your radar. pop. arena pharmaceuticals. >> this one continues to wo
now let us get your realtime trade. one of our fast money traders has a play on infrastructure. >> what i bought today was pwr. not only that, they also build out natural gas pipelines. people are using a lot more natural gas. they connect the solar and wind plants to the grid and they have to be connected. this company is seeing tremendous growth quarter over quarter. >> wow. anybody have a take on that. >> a very compelling fundamental story. i agreechl when you look at it,...
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chairman, for being before us today. i want to go back to -- okay. i want to go back to something you just said to my colleague from the senate. you were talking about one of the biggest portions of that fiscal cliff would be the expiration of the bush tax cuts. but you said i'm not advocating that necessarily, there are other steps that -- that congress could do. could you -- in your wisdom tell us what those other steps might be, articulate them so i have a to do list if that's the case. i think i know them but -- >> i think i'm wise enough not to tell you the answer to that question. what i'm saying is that the concern here in the short-term is that all of these measures together if they all occur will amount to a withdrawal of spending and an increase in taxation, depending on how you count, between 3 and 5% of gdp which would have a significant impact on the near term recovery, whatever benefit us see in those programs in the very long term. and what i'm saying is that in ways that are up to congress, steps should be taken to mitigate that overa
chairman, for being before us today. i want to go back to -- okay. i want to go back to something you just said to my colleague from the senate. you were talking about one of the biggest portions of that fiscal cliff would be the expiration of the bush tax cuts. but you said i'm not advocating that necessarily, there are other steps that -- that congress could do. could you -- in your wisdom tell us what those other steps might be, articulate them so i have a to do list if that's the case. i...
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thank you for staying with us. i'm maureen umeh. the world economy nuclear weapons and oils are some of the topics on the g-8 agenda and here's more. >> reporter: the big of the summit by far held at camp david ended with a commitment to end the euro zone crisis that should interest have been obvious from the start. >> and we're committed to making sure that both growth and stability and fiscal consolidation are part of a package we have all should pursuit. >> overall, the focus is on budget cuts issue or the short- term borrowing several newly elected european leaders were elected to pursue. greece should stay in the euro zone. >> all g-8 states want greece to remain as part of the euro zone. >> greece may have to leave without a bailout throw europe in into recession and slow the u.s. recovery. the russian president putin who has blocked tough u.n. sanctions on syria not attending the summit, little progress was made. >> and we're all concerned about the violence that took place there and the loss of life. >> reporter: there was p
thank you for staying with us. i'm maureen umeh. the world economy nuclear weapons and oils are some of the topics on the g-8 agenda and here's more. >> reporter: the big of the summit by far held at camp david ended with a commitment to end the euro zone crisis that should interest have been obvious from the start. >> and we're committed to making sure that both growth and stability and fiscal consolidation are part of a package we have all should pursuit. >> overall, the...
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use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ ♪ >> we first told the last week that d.c. speed cameras are generating record revenues the share. which cameras are the top moneymakers? in a flash we caught cars going bust down on the 600 block of new york avenue getting nabbed by the speed camera for going over the 35 miles per hour left. that might be white this speed radar has turned out the biggest chunk of the 420,000 tickets d.c. has issued this year. >> that is how they make their money. >> the spot with the second most offenders is right here on the 1900 block of branch ave. >> that could be pretty close to entrapment. >> watched as these drivers cruising down slam on their brakes just as they reach the radar enforcement. >> i think it is hard to slow down to 25. >> 295 southwest also on the list. >> i have deficit in the ones on 295. >> this one is on the 600 block of the missouri avenue. drivers kn
use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ ♪ >> we first told the last week that d.c. speed cameras are generating record revenues the share. which cameras are the top moneymakers? in a flash we caught cars going bust down on the 600 block of new york avenue getting nabbed by the speed camera for going over the 35 miles per hour...
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it's very important for us to contrast. the additional policies we have to agree in the united states to bring our deficits to a more sustainable level over the term is completely in our capacity to do without asking the economy to suffer without dismantling our safety net or without abandoning commitments to retirees. the gap between where we are today, we're expecting to be in and what's sustainable in economic terms is roughly 2%, 2.5% to gdp, a relatively small comparison to what other countries are starting to face. and the benefits we give our retirees is very, very modest. no one could call them excessively generous. we ask americans to bear the much larger portion of risk in retiring than most of the other countries in europe in that context. i see no comparison. we're a much stronger country, much better position fiscalily and financially. and even with all of our challenges -- we have many challenges and fiscal stability is one of them. we're in a very strong position as a country to address those challenges. >> g
it's very important for us to contrast. the additional policies we have to agree in the united states to bring our deficits to a more sustainable level over the term is completely in our capacity to do without asking the economy to suffer without dismantling our safety net or without abandoning commitments to retirees. the gap between where we are today, we're expecting to be in and what's sustainable in economic terms is roughly 2%, 2.5% to gdp, a relatively small comparison to what other...